How to use our Scores graphs

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Our Score graphs are the most basic form of stats and the foundation of your game analysis

Our most important Score graphs are:
1) Rounds - your score per round
2) Number - your average score per hole number
2) Par - your average score on par 3's, 4's and 5's
4) Yardage- your average score by hole length

Is very basic but enormously powerful. You need to know how many strokes you hit.

Rounds


Purpose: Measure your overall performance
Tip: Filter by course to see in which courses you are better than your average

How to read?
Each column represents the total score of one round. The green columns are the rounds that will count towards your handicap. Those rounds are your best rounds using the Handicap Differential calculation of the Handicap System.
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Strategic Relevance: MID
Understand your potential and set expectations for each round

Hole Number


Purpose: Measure your ability per hole
Tip 1: The standard view allows you to see at what phase of the round you perform best (start, mid, end). Example: If your performance is best at the middle, it might mean that you are not warming up enough before the round, and that you get tired at the latter part of the round
Tip 2: Filter by course and see which holes of each golf course your perform best. Use this to plan your next round. You can even filter by the teebox if you already know which teebox you will play next time.

How to read?
Each column represent the strokes you hit on avg on that hole number. If you filter by Hole Number it tells you specifically what is your avg on every hole of the golf course.

Strategic Relevance: HIGH
Determine your round strategy: How aggressive will you play each hole?

Hole Par


Purpose: Measure your ability depending on the par of the hole
Tip 1: Use the data to understand which type of holes you are more comfortable with
Tip 2: Par 3 data will show how good you are with your iron play

How to read?
Each column represent the strokes you hit on avg on that type of hole. So if on par 3's it says 3.7, you are on avg 0.7 over par. If on the par 4 column it says 3.7, it means you are on avg. 0.3 under par.

Strategic Relevance: MID
Determine which kind of holes you can afford to be aggressive

Hole Yardage


Purpose: Measure your ability depending on the length of the hole
Tip 1: Longer holes should be resulting in more strokes. If not, you are probably being too aggressive on shorter holes

How to read?
Each column represent the strokes you hit on avg on that type of hole for that length.

Strategic Relevance HIGH
Determine how aggressive you should play short holes

I hope these will help you in taking the most out of our tools.

Enjoy your golf!